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department of education office and set francisco. requesting a review of the decision and if the decision is upheld the school officials say they would seek an appeal. vicki? >> reporter: talk about the recipe for success in bay area chrome is as much with the obamas. hohow big?g?e j jusust said. rerealallyly big. tetellll h him to send a pic. nonoo!o!! ! ok..... whwhoaoa.. whwhoaoa.. itit's's j jack's big stack. tw, ststacked with onion rings,ststs alall l ststacked on toasted so. ohoh, , tetell her i'm easy... .....'.'cacause of the drive-. >> pam: let's show you some of the good times before we get to the good food. >>singing >> gary: >> reporter: wrapping about avocados. the president pop band with a steak lunch today middle school students from menlo park she was named one of the shares held the lunchtime challenge winners. there she is, rose scott. porky and tofu lettuce cup. this is both nutritious and affordable. rose's recipe allow all the other one is available online for free. let's move it got last move dock gulf. lets mo
department of education office and set francisco. requesting a review of the decision and if the decision is upheld the school officials say they would seek an appeal. vicki? >> reporter: talk about the recipe for success in bay area chrome is as much with the obamas. hohow big?g?e j jusust said. rerealallyly big. tetellll h him to send a pic. nonoo!o!! ! ok..... whwhoaoa.. whwhoaoa.. itit's's j jack's big stack. tw, ststacked with onion rings,ststs alall l ststacked on toasted so. ohoh,...
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. >> in all the studies done in the world, the only thing shown to stop violence in poverty is education. so we want to replace it with something else and we have a lack of qualified people for the jobs out there thousands of jobs. >> reporter: it has 150 single laptops that l-they will offer -- that had they will offer for for trained and they will also offer free computer training classes. skilled from everything from simple repair to security. allen is taking his training to college. >> i'm young, certified. the future awaits. >> reporter: young people need opportunities to make good choices about life. fewer choices means more temptations. by taking some guns off the streets, it's hopeful this will open doors. >> one thing is knowing how to operate them but knowing how to manufacture them, utilize them and take parts and utilize your knowledge on computers and making something positive out of it is really a good thing. >> reporter: now the computers for guns exchack -- exchange will be this saturday. the computers aren't brand-new but will run the latest programs. they're looking for
. >> in all the studies done in the world, the only thing shown to stop violence in poverty is education. so we want to replace it with something else and we have a lack of qualified people for the jobs out there thousands of jobs. >> reporter: it has 150 single laptops that l-they will offer -- that had they will offer for for trained and they will also offer free computer training classes. skilled from everything from simple repair to security. allen is taking his training to...
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she's also exclusively our education reporter. she will be greatly messed. what do you remember? >> oh, my goodness. how time flies. i can't believe you're bringing that footage back. oh, my gosh. >> no one's ever going to see. we have it. if don't bring that back. it's been a good ride. it's been a long ride and after ten years at this station i'm embarking on a new adventure and challenge i've accepted a position as public information officer with hartford county government. i will miss you the viewers. i want to take a moment to thank for allowing me into your homes each day and trusting me to tellier your stories, i've grown so much here at abc2 news. i won my first emmy award and recently learned i was slicked for an naacp award. i'm not from here. but the community adopted me and made me feel very welcome from the start and for that i'll always be grateful. it's been an honor and a pleasure to serve the baltimore area and i hope many of you will keep in touch. continue to follow me on facebook and twitter. thank you so much for the fond memories and it's been great working
she's also exclusively our education reporter. she will be greatly messed. what do you remember? >> oh, my goodness. how time flies. i can't believe you're bringing that footage back. oh, my gosh. >> no one's ever going to see. we have it. if don't bring that back. it's been a good ride. it's been a long ride and after ten years at this station i'm embarking on a new adventure and challenge i've accepted a position as public information officer with hartford county government. i...
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but when we live united, we create real, lasting change in the education, income, and health of our communities. both: live united. real change won't happen without you, so give. advocate. volunteer. live united. sign up at liveunited. org. very own wgn news at nine. >> a memorial service this evening for one of the 19 firefighters who died while fighting the wildfire in yarnell, arizona last week. >> wgn's sean lewis is at the winthrop harbor skate park in lake county where anthony rose was known to hang with friends while growing up. sean? >> good evening. tony rose grew up here with his love of firefighting and skateboarding, just like his friends. they came out here tonight to remember him. tony spent a lot of time here as a teenager. he is one of the 19 firefighters that died while fighting a wildfire in arizona. he was a member of the hot shots firefighting team. earlier today in arizona, there was a massive turnout for the memorial service. here in the northern suburbs, it was all about tony ... a hometown hero. his contributions to his firefighting brothers and people of arizona as the
but when we live united, we create real, lasting change in the education, income, and health of our communities. both: live united. real change won't happen without you, so give. advocate. volunteer. live united. sign up at liveunited. org. very own wgn news at nine. >> a memorial service this evening for one of the 19 firefighters who died while fighting the wildfire in yarnell, arizona last week. >> wgn's sean lewis is at the winthrop harbor skate park in lake county where anthony...
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as the rates raise, so does the cost of education, up to a max of 8.4%. democrat senator joe manchin is working with republicans and has proposed a similar plan with one key difference. it won't use the savings to pay down the nation's debt. >> in this bipartisan group we all agree that profit should not be made on the parts of students going to school. >> but majority leader harry reid said he will not tie it to any rates on the u.s. market. the loan debt now exceeds $1 trillion which economists fear is stifling students and others as well. anne-marie? >> tara mergener in washington. thank you, tara. >>> well, tropical storm chantal is threatening to become a hurricane. the storm is about 200 miles south of puerto rico. the sustained winds are at 60 miles an hour. chantal is expected to hit the dominican republic this afternoon. a hurricane watch has been issued for the island. the storm could hammer the bahamas tomorrow and then head up the east coast to florida. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," honoring the fallen. thousands attend a memorial
as the rates raise, so does the cost of education, up to a max of 8.4%. democrat senator joe manchin is working with republicans and has proposed a similar plan with one key difference. it won't use the savings to pay down the nation's debt. >> in this bipartisan group we all agree that profit should not be made on the parts of students going to school. >> but majority leader harry reid said he will not tie it to any rates on the u.s. market. the loan debt now exceeds $1 trillion...
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we need jobs, jobs, and education, and transportation, and right now. >> neil: you're right about how the mixed messages we send on bailouts. reverend, always a pleasure. thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. >> neil: think irs employees targeting conservatives is bad. how about paying hundreds of them to do no work at all? [chanting] [ mortazavi ] i'm definitely a perfectionist. details are really important during four course. i want to make sure that everything is perfect. that's why i do what i . [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's just $14.99. art your feastnouncer ] iwith a choice of soup, then salad, plus biscuits! next, choose one of nine amazing entrees like new coconut and citrus grilled sim or linguini with shrimp and scallops. then finish with dessert. your four course seafood feast, just $14.99. [ mortazavi ] everything needs to be picture perfect. i'm rezaculinary manager. and i sea food differently. i'm rezaculinary manager. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and st
we need jobs, jobs, and education, and transportation, and right now. >> neil: you're right about how the mixed messages we send on bailouts. reverend, always a pleasure. thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. >> neil: think irs employees targeting conservatives is bad. how about paying hundreds of them to do no work at all? [chanting] [ mortazavi ] i'm definitely a perfectionist. details are really important during four course. i want to make sure that everything is perfect....
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>> the education of lauryn hill was her famous cd. >> miss education. >> good point. >> thank you for being an educated audience and choosing us at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck. monika is out. beverly farmer has traffic today. mr. bernstein is going to start it off with a green day. >> it's still kind of muggy. we are looking at showers and storms in pennsylvania and just slipping into western maryland. for us the isolated to scattered storm this afternoon is what we'll be worried about, kind of like yesterday but a quiet morning. we don't have the wet streets like yesterday so beverly said it's better than yesterday. i agree with her. 84 by noon. we'll get sunny breaks. then thank the threat for the passing shower or storm. high of 88. back to 87 at 5:00. south winds at 10. your outdoor plans, you want to get them in, get the outdoor run in, probably better early than late because. the temperatures. here's the moisture we're watching in ohio, pennsylvania, west virginia. it's moving southeast. some of this is not even reaching the ground. some is. some lighter spri
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museum has gone through four rounds of layoffs and cut employee retirement contributions and their educational programs are being reorganized. despite the problems the top executive insists it is not in any financial trouble. >>> a new report surfacing tonight from the center for investigative reporting alleges disturbing practices being offed on prisoners. this report -- performed on prisoners. this report says doctors with the california department of corrections and rehabilitation sterilized nearly 150 female inmate from 2006 to 2010 and without getting required state approval. 100 more may have also been illegally sterilized in the late 1990s. the women were signed up for surgery while they were pregnant and cowed at the california institution in -- housed at the california institution in corona and cinchilla. what do you think about this one? they didn't get state approval, but do you think the institution was really looking out for the inmates or as one former inmate put it, do you think the women were treated like animals and the prison didn't want them to breed anymore? i need your tho
museum has gone through four rounds of layoffs and cut employee retirement contributions and their educational programs are being reorganized. despite the problems the top executive insists it is not in any financial trouble. >>> a new report surfacing tonight from the center for investigative reporting alleges disturbing practices being offed on prisoners. this report -- performed on prisoners. this report says doctors with the california department of corrections and rehabilitation...
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the march will be held at 4:00 this afternoon in front of the department of education's san francisco office. >>> now a preview of an exclusive investigative unit report. early detection of breast cancer saves lives, but what is the best way to do it? some says it's thermography. it's offered at clinics across the bay area and and billed as more accurate than mammograms. the problem is the fda has no evidence to support that claim and says thermography is not an alternative to a mammography. in a hidden camera investigation we found some technicians making exaggerated claims about the test's ability to find cancer. >> it does it's cally as well or better than a mammogram. >> for me it was just catastrophic. >> a breast cancer survivor shares her warning. a full report is tonight at 11:00. >>> the trial is under way for the captain of the cruise ship that ran aground off the coast of italy. we all remember that one. captain fran chess skoe schettino stands accused of causing the shipwreck which ultimately killed 32 people. he's also accused of abandoning the cruise ship before all the
the march will be held at 4:00 this afternoon in front of the department of education's san francisco office. >>> now a preview of an exclusive investigative unit report. early detection of breast cancer saves lives, but what is the best way to do it? some says it's thermography. it's offered at clinics across the bay area and and billed as more accurate than mammograms. the problem is the fda has no evidence to support that claim and says thermography is not an alternative to a...
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. >> the way to the training is designed is taking you from absolutely no experience or education and any sort of disaster response and bringing you up to an area where at least you can be self-sufficient in an disaster. >> john, what's the status of your patient? is he conscious? >> they can take this training anywhere they go on vacation or their church or place of business. they can use this training. >> that training kicked in when certificate volunteer drove up on an accident. >> you go in prepare mode -- >> she didn't hesitating control. >> i was able to assist and make sure the victims were okay and then to try to direct traffic so that none of the other people would get hurt you know or another accident would happen. >> knowing what to do gives her an invaluable tool. >> it gives you the ability to trust in your instincts. >> it will allow you the knowledge and confidence to do what you can. >> because when you're waiting for rescuers to get there someone's life maybe in your hands. >> it takes one to help one you know. we have to help each other. >> it's a good way to help yo
. >> the way to the training is designed is taking you from absolutely no experience or education and any sort of disaster response and bringing you up to an area where at least you can be self-sufficient in an disaster. >> john, what's the status of your patient? is he conscious? >> they can take this training anywhere they go on vacation or their church or place of business. they can use this training. >> that training kicked in when certificate volunteer drove up on...
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. >> the way the training is designed it's taking you from absolutely no experience or education and any sort of disaster response and bringing b you up to an area where at lease you a can be self sufficient in. >> what is the status of your patient? is he conscious? he is responsive? >> they can take this training anywhere they go whether they on a vacation or they in church or they at their place of business, they can use this training. >> that training kicked in when cert volunteer deidre fraiser drove up on an accident. >> you go in prepared becauseepr you know what you have to do.o. >> she didn't hesitate to take control. >> i assisted to make sure the victims were okay and tried to direct traffic so none of the other people would get hurt or o another accident would happen. h >> knowing what to do gives her an invaluable tool.uabl >> gives you the ability to trust in your instincts. [crying] >> it will allow you not only the knowledge but cdz -- confidence to da what you can. >> -- to do what you can.an. >> because whur waiting for someone -- when you are waitinge for someone t
. >> the way the training is designed it's taking you from absolutely no experience or education and any sort of disaster response and bringing b you up to an area where at lease you a can be self sufficient in. >> what is the status of your patient? is he conscious? he is responsive? >> they can take this training anywhere they go whether they on a vacation or they in church or they at their place of business, they can use this training. >> that training kicked in when...
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the march will be held at 4:00 this afternoon in front of the department of education's san francisco office. >>> let's check in with meteorologist christina loren. i think she mentioned it will be the hottest day of the week. >> yes, it will. we will be ready. >> you need wauter? >> he's dehydrated, christina. >> it's understandable. we're back to that dry heat pattern in the bay area. temperatures will be hot today, but nothing like last week. 95 degrees inland, bay side 80, 68 at the coast. he's like a tall drink of water, mike inouye. >> more like a tumbler, a shot glass. i'm not that tall. looking toward the south bay, traffic builds in the northbound direction, slowly building but it will kick in over the 7:30 to 8:00 hour. looking over here at northbound 101, the crashality san antonio has not moved from the roadway. it's still an issue, northbound out of mountain view it's slowing. as you're approaching san francisco, traffic moving pretty good. a new accident toward the geneva off-ramp. watch for fog in the area as well. >> it is 6:59. time for wurn final check of the day's t
the march will be held at 4:00 this afternoon in front of the department of education's san francisco office. >>> let's check in with meteorologist christina loren. i think she mentioned it will be the hottest day of the week. >> yes, it will. we will be ready. >> you need wauter? >> he's dehydrated, christina. >> it's understandable. we're back to that dry heat pattern in the bay area. temperatures will be hot today, but nothing like last week. 95 degrees...
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the board of education is holding an emergency meeting tonight at 7:00 in upper marlboro. dr. kevin maxwell was named the school's ceo last friday. he worked for prince george's county for 22 years before becoming superintendent for anna rundle county schools. >>> today the d.c. council will consider emergency legislation to move next year's primary election from april to june. the democratic primary will likely decide who will become d.c. mayor. but the winner will not take office until january 1, 2015. council chairman phil mendelssohn argues that without the change, nine months would be too long for lame-duck leaders to remain in office. the original bill did not make it out of committee. >>> weather and traffic, we turn to storm team 4 meteorologist amelia siegle. most people walking up in the 70-degree neighborhood. >> absolutely. not much in the way of sunshine now. in fact, throughout the day today, you can see, though, pretty sunrise it's making for this morning. red skies there with our reston camera. tyson's off in the distance. throughout the day today, mostly cloud
the board of education is holding an emergency meeting tonight at 7:00 in upper marlboro. dr. kevin maxwell was named the school's ceo last friday. he worked for prince george's county for 22 years before becoming superintendent for anna rundle county schools. >>> today the d.c. council will consider emergency legislation to move next year's primary election from april to june. the democratic primary will likely decide who will become d.c. mayor. but the winner will not take office...
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the financial pleading, the mew see -- bleeding the museum has laid off workers and has reorganized educational program and trying to create new fundraising. >>> the governor outlines transportation plans for aplansa county that is ripe for developments. why the projects could lead to o hundreds of new jobs. >>> why street cars are one step closer to becoming a reality in d.c. >>> t.cd.c. council membersmembs cracking down a crimes, the steps being taken to protect th elderly from financial abuse. o >>> an economic boost to prince george's county, not only willy, it lead n to more jobs t will he any of us that commute beth be peaker has the details. >> reporter: this is not far nt from the metro station, as can you see, this is a tough place l for a pedestrian to cross the road. >> i don't think it's possible.s >> reporter: it's kind of hard. >> the governor says this problem and a number of others could be fixed with projects he announced today. >> it will make our roads safer and per for pedestrians, and also better to move traffic. >> reporter: maryland's governor o'malley announced
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to learn more about maryland charter log onto our website, wbaltv.com and click on education alert. live in the 11 newsroom, tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. the murder trial of the man accused of killing 13 people in fort hood, texas began today. >> also, the attempted alleged kidnapping in ohio this weekend. how the incident was foiled at a midwestern amusement arc. >> and why you may want to log on before filling up. >> covering the nation tonight, in ohio and is facing gun and drug the session charges, but lawmakers say that broadening christian should the facing grisham shouldey be facing charges of kidnapping. a father says that he tried to pick up his son and put his sunglasses on the child. prosecutors confirm that those sunglasses had a camera and the lens. the boy's cousin foiled his attempt to abduct the child. wrecks and jury selection in the murder trial of the army psychiatrist accused of opening fire at war could nearly four years ago. ofor nidal hasan is accused going on the rampage that killed 13 and injured nearly three dozen others. the trial is expected
to learn more about maryland charter log onto our website, wbaltv.com and click on education alert. live in the 11 newsroom, tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. the murder trial of the man accused of killing 13 people in fort hood, texas began today. >> also, the attempted alleged kidnapping in ohio this weekend. how the incident was foiled at a midwestern amusement arc. >> and why you may want to log on before filling up. >> covering the nation tonight, in ohio...
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quickly, you have better education classes, is that right? >> correct, we offer classes through our online website. you can go to to take a course. also coast guard puts on an excellent education course and for some of those individuals who require or would like to have a more hands-on feel some classes are actually taught where you can go and participate in the class to get a better understanding of the rules on the water. >> we'll talk more about boating, on the occoquan later on in the show. this weekend sunny and mid 80s. this is a good gig this morning. let's go inside. amanda, the traffic here? different story on 95, the beltway, 270, everything else, how we rolling? >> that's right, even though it's clear on the water adam is we have things picking up on the roadways. we're starting to see moderate delays and an incident on 95 northbound, that's coming in from dale city. live shot on 201 coming through college park in and out of the silver spring area, things are looking beautiful there, just picking up a little bit on the outer loop.
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the way to do that is afford an education. we cannot afford it with rates doubling. >> reporter: now, it's still unclear if even that proposal vote can pass today. if it fails that could open up congress to a much larger debate kate and chris. >> thank you, erin, very much. >>> here's why it matters here. the politicians have said that education is a priority. we all know that is the way we move our economy forward. and not only are they not advantaging students. they're disadvantaging students. it doesn't make sense. you want to tie it to what the mortgage rates are based on, fine. >> i think the only silver lining here is that many students don't seek out these loans until august. >> right. >> so there is a little bit of room for them to fix it. but i think the frustration is always why do you always have to go up against a deadline and miss the deadline and then try to fix it. >> that's right. make this a political football. all the family's hopes for the kids this is what you fight over. >>> let's get to michaela for the l
the way to do that is afford an education. we cannot afford it with rates doubling. >> reporter: now, it's still unclear if even that proposal vote can pass today. if it fails that could open up congress to a much larger debate kate and chris. >> thank you, erin, very much. >>> here's why it matters here. the politicians have said that education is a priority. we all know that is the way we move our economy forward. and not only are they not advantaging students. they're...
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suburban of education's san francisco office on beale street. group members say this rally is their way of fighting back against what they see as an attack on public education. >> the time is 737 and we will be back in a couple of minutes. >> 740 a m and a quick update on the fires. firefighters in about have lost ground on two large wild fires burning through force and lost vegas and reno areas. one of the fires has forced more than 500 people from their homes. this is a photo taken from that fire. so far, the blaze has charred nearly 24 square miles near bonds bay gas. no injuries are reported and no structures have been burned. in northern nevada, the fire and there has increased in more than 19 square miles. wildfires are about 15 percent contained. >> here in california, firefighters battled flames for a third straight day in the rugged terrain south east of julienne. the flames have burn about 4,700 a. so far. it damaged or destroyed at least eight buildings and forced the evacuation of back country homes along with several campgrounds. ca
suburban of education's san francisco office on beale street. group members say this rally is their way of fighting back against what they see as an attack on public education. >> the time is 737 and we will be back in a couple of minutes. >> 740 a m and a quick update on the fires. firefighters in about have lost ground on two large wild fires burning through force and lost vegas and reno areas. one of the fires has forced more than 500 people from their homes. this is a photo...
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john king great to see you, thank you. >> thank you. >> republicans say education matters also. this is a mystery. >> republican house says they've already passed a aboutily in may. >> look at the rates, got to put the rates back. get online with us. we'll give you a break and consider this. >>> when we come back, eliot spitzer, you hear the song, eminem says it right, seeking redemption, going to run for public office. how forgiving are voters? >>> and we will show you what might just be the scariest, most terrifying prank ever. >> this is all real. >> that is mean, mean, mean. >> it is real. they are really upset. >> exactly. re are man-eating sharks in every ocean... but we still swim. every second, somewhere in the world, lightning strikes... but we still play in the rain. poisonous snakes can be found in 49 of the 50 states, but we still go looking for adventure. a car can crash. a house can crumble... but we still drive... and love coming home. because i think deep down we know... all the bad things that can happen in life... they can't stop us from making our lives... goo
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. >> would you please outline for the jury in the court your educational background, then, beginning at medical school? >> okay. as i said, i graduated medical school in 1965. i then did a one-year internship of pathology at duke hospital in north carolina. from there, i did a three-year residency in anatomical and clinical pathology, at the state university, down state medical center hospital. following that, i did a one-year internship in forensic pathology with the medical examiner for the state of maryland. after successfully completing the three residency programs, i took my specialty board exams and was certified as a specialist in the fields of clinical pathology and forensic pathology. >> is that board certification, is that what you're referring to? >> yes, a board certification means that you've successfully completed a number of years of training in a sub-specialty of medicine, and then you have taken a written and practical exam, and passed the exam. and then you are certified and you're recognized we other physicians as a specialist in these areas of medicine. >> dr. di
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you have a man that not only has been financing him for the past four years, but also financed his education when he came out of the national guard and ended up going to college off the g.i. bill. gregg: sergeant lunsford, thank you so much for your service and your tremendous sacrifice. i know it's been tough. you've expressed yourself well, and you're going to be one of the lead witnesses in this case. thank you so much. >> you're welcome, sir. martha: powerful stuff. jon scott is standing by with a look at what's coming up on "happening now" today. hi, jon. jon: it's about time that trial gets underway, huh, martha? there is also big news today on two fronts on obamacare. the hhs secretary just a few minutes ago trying to push forward with that law as the obama administration steps up the push on the health care overhaul. it comes as the gop continues its full frontal assault trying to block it. joe trippi and jonah goldberg weigh in. >>> plus, the boston bombing suspect makes a court appearance today. we will talk with the mother of two of the victims of the terror attack there. >>> and
you have a man that not only has been financing him for the past four years, but also financed his education when he came out of the national guard and ended up going to college off the g.i. bill. gregg: sergeant lunsford, thank you so much for your service and your tremendous sacrifice. i know it's been tough. you've expressed yourself well, and you're going to be one of the lead witnesses in this case. thank you so much. >> you're welcome, sir. martha: powerful stuff. jon scott is...
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if you choose very specific roads and that's why education is so important and that's why, you know, being a good family role model and insulating kids as they're growing up. i have a very, very specific way i think kids should be raised and that is loving and supported and insulating and giving them all the knowledge you have and including them, not excluding them. >> we are anxious to see the book. the recipe box is in stores now. thank you so much. appreciate it. coming up next, we'll go head to head and snail to snail against ryan reynolds in the race up the building for "turbo." they're already practicing. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> all right. we're back now. we have been counting down to our big ski ball competition all morning long. the waiting is over. it's time to get started. >> it is. ryan reynolds will be manning turbo, your nail from the movie. we have an expert here. an nbc sports commentator. he is going to call the race. at this point, lee, i have to turn it over to you. >> we're ready to go. this is going to be a lot of fun. the guys that do it for reel b
if you choose very specific roads and that's why education is so important and that's why, you know, being a good family role model and insulating kids as they're growing up. i have a very, very specific way i think kids should be raised and that is loving and supported and insulating and giving them all the knowledge you have and including them, not excluding them. >> we are anxious to see the book. the recipe box is in stores now. thank you so much. appreciate it. coming up next, we'll...
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they were students from china planning to attend an educational church camp in california. their parents along with the parents of our students that survived left shanghai monday headed to the u.s. to be with their children. a dozen of those classmates met yesterday with the chinese consul general. many undecided whether to return home or attend the camp without their two lost friends. for "cbs this morning," anna werner, san francisco. >>> there are new questions coming out of washington about how to handle the crisis in egypt. the country's interim president has announced plan to hold new elections in six months. that's doing little to calm the fears the country is descending into chaos. yesterday was the deadliest day since president mohamed morsi was ousted. john dickerson is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> you see the white house walking a very fine line on this. you have lawmakers saying we should end this massive aid we give egypt. what take does the white house ake on this? >> you see yesterday the white house not calling it a coo. when you have the milit
they were students from china planning to attend an educational church camp in california. their parents along with the parents of our students that survived left shanghai monday headed to the u.s. to be with their children. a dozen of those classmates met yesterday with the chinese consul general. many undecided whether to return home or attend the camp without their two lost friends. for "cbs this morning," anna werner, san francisco. >>> there are new questions coming out...
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. >> as long as the person who is attending the birth is educated and supports the body and the woman, and her choices, it's a good experience. >> reporter: an experience a new mom or mum will never forget. for "good morning america," bianna golodryga, abc news, london. >> laughing gas is interesting. here to talk about it, abc news senior medical contributor, dr. jennifer ashton. let's talk about mid wives. not that common here. very common in britain. >> absolutely. they have much more access to mid wives there. we need more in this country. i actually had the privilege of raining with the largest group in new york city. i worked wide-by-side with them. but there's a lot of misconceptions about midwifes. obstetrician equals every intervention. and in reality, it's blended. mid wives do use epidurals and antibiotics. they can't actually perform the major surgery. >> and kate's going to have two ob-gyns, right? >> yes. and i wasn't asked. >> and also, far fewer c-sections over in priso britai. why is that? >> we're not sure. they have fewer deliveries. and they use more mid wives and
. >> as long as the person who is attending the birth is educated and supports the body and the woman, and her choices, it's a good experience. >> reporter: an experience a new mom or mum will never forget. for "good morning america," bianna golodryga, abc news, london. >> laughing gas is interesting. here to talk about it, abc news senior medical contributor, dr. jennifer ashton. let's talk about mid wives. not that common here. very common in britain. >>...
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you need someone who can fight and understand the issues and educate the other jurors. you may have that with the mixed lady but if you don't have someone to appreciate the issues that are there in the court then you can buy into a stereo tippic notion and the defense played to that argument. i think the jury make up is problematic but you didn't predict. >> lisa. >> i think it is one of the great mysteries of the system we have in the yiet when you bring jurors into a room, i was on a jury once and was confident the prosecution made its case and we would quickly decide and got into the room. it was a 12-person juror. the vote was 9-3 and it tookous hours. we're tempted to get to the end but it's the jurors that will decide. >> thank you. we're on verdict watch here at msnbc. be sure to stay with us. we're watching the trial closely. >>> in london the city is on royal baby watch. anticipation is building as the city prepares for the birth of the first child of prince william and kate middleton. regardless of if it's a boy or girl this baby will be the future monarch of
you need someone who can fight and understand the issues and educate the other jurors. you may have that with the mixed lady but if you don't have someone to appreciate the issues that are there in the court then you can buy into a stereo tippic notion and the defense played to that argument. i think the jury make up is problematic but you didn't predict. >> lisa. >> i think it is one of the great mysteries of the system we have in the yiet when you bring jurors into a room, i was...
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plus walgreens and blue cross-blue shield will be tapped to help educate people. all this part of an effort by the administration to make sure americans understand this law and their health insurance options. jenna: this is fast-move, certainly this story. we'll bring you more as it develops. >> >> meantime a fox news alert. brand new news from the faa they are changing some of the flying requirements for copilots. rick will have more on the story in just a moment. also we want to mention this to you. the world's largests union is critizing the ntsb and their handling of the asiana crash investigation. they say the ntsb is relosing so much information so fast it is encouraging the public to speculate rather than get a full picture what really happened. we're starting to hear from the passengers from this flight. so a lot of news about, this news out of san francisco today. rick is here with all on these developments. rick? >> reporter: let's break it down, jenna. it is not only because of the crash of asiana flight 214 that the faa is changing the requirements for
plus walgreens and blue cross-blue shield will be tapped to help educate people. all this part of an effort by the administration to make sure americans understand this law and their health insurance options. jenna: this is fast-move, certainly this story. we'll bring you more as it develops. >> >> meantime a fox news alert. brand new news from the faa they are changing some of the flying requirements for copilots. rick will have more on the story in just a moment. also we want to...
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well, he's apparently very educated, successful by 40. rarely gets drunk and probably a doctor. in other words, he looks a lot like this guy, dr. mcdreamy, aka patrick dempsey who plays dr. derek shepherd on abc's "grey's anatomy." interestingly, they also rated pickup lines and this one was most effective, do you have a map because i just got lost in your eyes. >> that works? >> some of it -- >> no, no, no. >> that's from a song, right? >> in your eyes, right. >>> and when you think of george stephanopoulos, forget about his political savvy, the first thing that comes to mind for some, george, it's your crowning glory, your hair. >> it is beautiful. >> at least one person -- >> yes. >> luscious and dynamite. >> you've got a lot of it. >> very suave there and at least one person envisions you with a different look. dreadlocks. so let's take a look at it. there it is. dreadlocks. at least one person -- have you seen this in "the daily caller." which must have had a slow holiday weekend because someone took the time -- >> i like that one. >> -- to reveal his inner bob marley. >> i
well, he's apparently very educated, successful by 40. rarely gets drunk and probably a doctor. in other words, he looks a lot like this guy, dr. mcdreamy, aka patrick dempsey who plays dr. derek shepherd on abc's "grey's anatomy." interestingly, they also rated pickup lines and this one was most effective, do you have a map because i just got lost in your eyes. >> that works? >> some of it -- >> no, no, no. >> that's from a song, right? >> in your eyes,...
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katie: as all this was happening, i mean, you're a very attractive, bright, educated, successful woman. did your friends and family think you are out of your mind? >> many. many. my family was upset. they came around too. they came to love the girls and came around, but i lost my job. i lost a lot of things i was thrown off boards to directors. a lot of things happened. katie: you were married for five and a half years? >> while he was in prison. katie: so how do you maintain a marriage with a guy in prison? i mean, what was your relationship like? i know you got to visit him, right? >> yeah. and we in canada -- this was in canada, and we had conjugal visits. so every -- katie: how did that work? not to get too personal. you would go and visit and they would say here's a place you can go? >> you know what, katie, you go to prison, basically. there are trailers on the prison grounds. so i would have to leave -- if once i went in, it was 72 hours. and once i went in, there was no leaving unless i didn't come back. i couldn't go make a phone call. i couldn't go to work. so i had to sort o
katie: as all this was happening, i mean, you're a very attractive, bright, educated, successful woman. did your friends and family think you are out of your mind? >> many. many. my family was upset. they came around too. they came to love the girls and came around, but i lost my job. i lost a lot of things i was thrown off boards to directors. a lot of things happened. katie: you were married for five and a half years? >> while he was in prison. katie: so how do you maintain a...
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the third agency of government i would do away with education, the -- commerce. and let's see. i can't. the third one i can't. sorry. oops. ♪ >> is it the mitt romney that was on the side of against the second amendment before he was for the second amendment? >> it was actually the reason that we fought the revolution and the 16th century. >> i grew up on a farm. i grew up -- i grew up on a farm. >> on a farm. there you go. rick perry, ladies and gentlemen. >> some things you can work with. >> that isn't one of them. >> oh. >> willie! >> coming up next -- >> willie! you have let me down. where's the bad lip syncing? >> oh. >> oh. >> yeah. >> we didn't -- >> that's the point, joe. we didn't need it. >> oh, no. you always need it. what is it? don't forget the what? >> something for the gas jets. >> come on. >> eugene robinson joins us. plus a live report from san francisco next. >> don't forget the gas. ely for its traffic, congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as m
the third agency of government i would do away with education, the -- commerce. and let's see. i can't. the third one i can't. sorry. oops. ♪ >> is it the mitt romney that was on the side of against the second amendment before he was for the second amendment? >> it was actually the reason that we fought the revolution and the 16th century. >> i grew up on a farm. i grew up -- i grew up on a farm. >> on a farm. there you go. rick perry, ladies and gentlemen. >>...
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the government should pay for college education. he's here next. >> brian: then no naked kids, please. cops nearly arrest a dad who is rinsing his kids off at the beach. really? is that a crime in new jersey? where is governor christie when you need him? and more singing goats. >> steve: excellent! ♪ he ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barks ] [ announcer ] all work and no play... will make allie miss her favorite part of the day. [ laughing ] that's why there's beneful baked delights. from crispy crackers to shortbread cookie dog snacks, they're oven-baked to surprise and delight. beneful baked delights: a unique collection of four snacks... to help spark play in your day. >> steve: did you realize that student loan debt in this country now surpasses credit card debt? graduates all across the country now owe a grand total of $1 trillion and that is rising. however, an oregon politician has a plan to change all that. he created a program called pay it forward, pay it back. in other words, the state of oregon will pay for college and then collect
the government should pay for college education. he's here next. >> brian: then no naked kids, please. cops nearly arrest a dad who is rinsing his kids off at the beach. really? is that a crime in new jersey? where is governor christie when you need him? and more singing goats. >> steve: excellent! ♪ he ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barks ] [ announcer ] all work and no play... will make allie miss her favorite part of the day. [ laughing ] that's why there's beneful baked delights. from...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. it's been a happy union. he does laundry, and i do the cleaning. there's only two of us... how much dirt can we manufacture? more than you think. very little. [ doorbell rings ] [ lee ] let's have a look, morty. it's a sweeper. what's this? what's that? well we'll find out. we'll find out. [ lee ] it goes under all the way to the back wall. i came in under the assumption that it was clean. i've been living in a fool's paradise! oh boy... there you go... morty just summed it up. the next 44 years we'll be fine. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. ♪ here i go again on my own >>> nothing says 6:25 in the morning like white snake. that's what i always say. welcome back to "new day" e
i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. it's been a happy union. he does laundry, and i do the cleaning. there's only two of us... how much dirt can we manufacture? more than you think. very little. [ doorbell rings ] [ lee ] let's have...
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you are educating people in a funny, humorous intellectual way. that's never been tried before. >> anybody get angry over that great compliment. >> steve: exactly. >> brian: this is going to -- you were a big hit. but seinfeld got all the money because he produced it. >> i don't think seinfeld made money or i made money. rupert murdoch shelled out a few mill and let me make some of the money. >> steve: we just gave you a free promotion so you can. >> does he watch the show? >> brian: not really. he doesn't get cable. >> steve: collin quinn, where can we see you? >> sherry lane. >> steve: how do viewers get tickets. >> i'm sick and tired of people saying go to the link. you google 9 play, my name and the cherry lane and something will pop up. >> brian: don't yell at people. >> you can yell at people. go to the link or else i can't go see it. >> brian: we'll see you in "grownups." you were the one who named it. >> i named it. >> brian: you were the guy! >> gretchen: we will see the movie coming up this weekend, i hope. great to see you. >> thanks a
you are educating people in a funny, humorous intellectual way. that's never been tried before. >> anybody get angry over that great compliment. >> steve: exactly. >> brian: this is going to -- you were a big hit. but seinfeld got all the money because he produced it. >> i don't think seinfeld made money or i made money. rupert murdoch shelled out a few mill and let me make some of the money. >> steve: we just gave you a free promotion so you can. >> does he...
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you can't compromise education in the country. they need to fix it. they keep saying it's easy because it will be retroactive. what do we know what the momentum is on this, and what are the chances it gets done any time soon? >> it's the but part. when you have the republican leadership, the democratic leadership, everybody saying it was a mistake those rates to go up. we're going to cut it back to 3.4%. we're going to do it retroactively. we'll take care of it. feel comfortable, right? except it's the united states congress. they all agree on the goal, but they still have differences on how to get there. chris, here's my biggest question mark. they're going to get here on the student loan issue if they stay in a vacuum. there' so many potential toxins in the water. they're going to get back to the debt ceiling, back to the budget. we just talked about immigration. in the senate, there are a bunch of obama nominees the republicans don't like, and there's a big fight over the rules. does this become hostage to the other dynamics, or can they just say w
you can't compromise education in the country. they need to fix it. they keep saying it's easy because it will be retroactive. what do we know what the momentum is on this, and what are the chances it gets done any time soon? >> it's the but part. when you have the republican leadership, the democratic leadership, everybody saying it was a mistake those rates to go up. we're going to cut it back to 3.4%. we're going to do it retroactively. we'll take care of it. feel comfortable, right?...
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she came to watch our show and get educated. god knows why. >> you'll have a good time but don't copy anything you see here today, okay? okay. is it okay or not okay to quit over a creative difference. let's see what we said. >> unless you are contractually obligated, it's often wise to part ways before any blood is spilled, don't you think? >> sounds very gory. if you've tried everything you can to work it out and you can afford to quit, then i guess it's up to you. >> uh-huh. uh-huh. >> what are you talking about? >> genius. >> cassie hates my cac kle. >> the summer kids on break are getting our attention on twitter. >> this is from princess maggles. anyway, she says my best friend and i watch klg and hoda together at fairfield university every day. we love you. >> kat tweeted, i love watching you guys every morning at 10:00 a.m. during my summer break. wvu. >> i'm from west virginia university, the mountaineers. >> and love your show so much. i attend oklahoma state and you guys are the best. we are so excited to get your col
she came to watch our show and get educated. god knows why. >> you'll have a good time but don't copy anything you see here today, okay? okay. is it okay or not okay to quit over a creative difference. let's see what we said. >> unless you are contractually obligated, it's often wise to part ways before any blood is spilled, don't you think? >> sounds very gory. if you've tried everything you can to work it out and you can afford to quit, then i guess it's up to you. >>...